
262 South Main Street, Lodi, NJ 07644-2117, USA


Felician University reports an overall graduation rate of 50%, placing it in the lower segment nationally, with performance in the bottom 40 percentile. When analyzed by gender, 54% of women complete their programs, compared to 42% of men, both categorized as average but still falling in the lower 35 percentiles. The six-year graduation rate stands at 49%, consistent with the overall rate and also reflecting an average level that resides in the bottom 40 percent of comparable institutions.
The four-year graduation rate is notably lower at 26%, which is considered low and places Felician University in roughly the bottom quarter of schools nationally. Despite these graduation statistics, the university maintains a retention rate of 80%, which is comparatively stronger and ranks in the top 40 percent, suggesting students are likely to continue beyond their first year.
Graduates from Felician University pursue a variety of academic programs that lead to diverse earning outcomes. Among the degrees listed, those completing Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing have the highest reported earnings, with median salaries reaching $80,485. This suggests that nursing-related fields offer some of the best financial prospects for alumni.
Other health-related degrees, such as Health and Medical Administrative Services, show respectable earnings around $30,802, indicating moderate earning potential within healthcare administration sectors. Graduates with degrees in Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods earn approximately $42,631, marking education as a viable field with solid income possibilities.
Degrees in Business Administration, Management and Operations, and Biology General lead to earnings close to $31,500 and $31,354 respectively, reinforcing steady but moderate income opportunities in these popular disciplines. Meanwhile, English Language and Literature graduates tend to earn about $27,864, while those with Psychology degrees have median earnings near $23,695, showing varied earning averages based on humanities and social sciences programs.
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All undergraduatesBACHELOR’S Degree
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
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Theology and Religious Vocations
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